Chinese educationists to go ahead with rally on teacher shortage



By Lisa J. Ariffin as well as Ida Lim
Mar 23, 2012

KUALA LUMPUR, Mar twenty-three The United Chinese School Committees Association (Dong Zong) will go forward with the mass convene planned this Sunday to voice its concern over the necessity of teachers in Chinese first schools.
Dong Zong pronounced this was notwithstanding Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong's(picture)announcement upon Wednesday about the Education Ministry's eight long- as well as short-term plans to finalise the issue.
"The deputy apportion announced the eight plans five days after (the second roundtable contention upon Mar 16), upon Mar 21," Dong Zong was quoted as observant today bySin Chew Daily.
"This reckless proclamation is an attempt to offset the 325 rally. Its motives have been obvious."
Dong Zong pronounced it remained discreet as Education Ministry officials had done assorted commitments to finalise the long-standing emanate in the past, though had not kept their promises.
However, Dong Zong boss Dr Yap Sin Tian pronounced the association stays open to roundtable discussions to highlight the grievances of Chinese schools as well as will still attend the assembly with the ministry scheduled for Mar 30.
"Dong Zong hopes which with the rally, better results could be completed in successive dialogues with the ministry," Yap was quoted as observant yesterday byThe Sun.
"In order not to fuzz the concentration of the rally, no member from political parties have been invited to give speeches," he said.
In ancillary the rally, United Chinese School Teachers' Association of Malaysia (Jiao Zong) boss Ong Kow Yee pronounced Chinese schools additionally faced the complaint of non-Mandarin-speaking teachers being posted t! o these schools.
He pronounced Jiao Zong had written countless times to the Education Ministry for contention though the matter stays unresolved.
"As such, we have been entertainment concerned Chinese groups to express the community's melancholy upon the issue," he said.
Yesterday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had announced which some-more Mandarin-speaking teachers will be trained to solve the shortage.
He pronounced the supervision was committed to solution the complaint as well as had appointed Wee to verbalise to Chinese educationist groups to come up with the solution.
It was additionally reported which the Education Ministry had placed 1,482 proxy teachers in Chinese schools national given January to residence the shortage.
Wee had pronounced there were only 392 vacancies left as well as headmasters indispensable to designate proxy teachers according to their requirements.
Thousands of member of Chinese tutorial groups as well as non-governmental organisations have been expected to attend Sunday's convene in Kajang.
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